Disclaimer
- All dives in the Pacific Northwest should be considered current dives. As an example of the types of current; in Deception pass in Washington State currents can be as high as 9 knots; in Seymour Narrows in British Columbia, they can be as high as 18 knots; and in the Sechelt rapids of British Columbia, they can reach an astonishing velocity of 28 knots.
- It is the diver's responsibility to research dive sites and practice proper diving technique, including diving with a buddy.
- It is the diver's responsibility to be experienced in current diving.
- It is the diver's responsibility to know how to interpret both tide tables and current tables.
- Many of the best dive sites in the northwest are only accessible by boat.
- The accuracy of the plotted map is not guaranteed. If the dot is "green", then the location has not been verified and could be off by miles. Also, as each site is dived, every attempt will be made to update the accuracy of the GPS coordinates.
- There is no implication in this web site as the to safety of diving nor as to the safety of diving at a specific location. Material stated in this dive log should be considered opinion and not fact
- It is the diver's responsibility to research the conditions for any given dive site. The reader should note that some sites may be off limits or inaccessable without any prior notice.
- This mapping algorithm uses the United States Census Buread Tiger Data base.
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